DevConf.CZ

Best Practices for Effective Multi-Cluster Observability: Lessons Learned
06-14, 13:15–13:50 (Europe/Prague), D105 (capacity 300)

In today’s cloud-native landscape, managing and observing multiple clusters is a common requirement for ensuring robust, scalable, and reliable service delivery. However, achieving a comprehensive view across these clusters, while maintaining performance and limiting costs presents numerous challenges. Drawing from our customer experience in multi-cluster environments, we have a few critical lessons to guide practitioners toward effective multi-cluster observability. In this session, we delve into practical strategies and best practices covering areas such as centralized monitoring, logging, tracing, visualization, and analytics.

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Vanessa is a Product Manager in the Observability group at Red Hat, focusing on both OpenShift Analytics and Observability UI. She is particularly interested in turning observability signals into answers. She loves to combine her passions: data and languages.

Roger Florén, currently serves as the Principal Product Manager at Red Hat, specializing in Observability. His journey in the tech industry is marked by high performance and ambition, transitioning from a senior developer role to a principal product manager. With a strong foundation in technical skills, Roger is constantly driven by curiosity and innovation. At Red Hat, Roger leads the Observability platform team, working closely with in-cluster monitoring teams and contributing to the development of products like Prometheus, AlertManager, Thanos and Observatorium.